This reference text provides practical information for everyday Exchange administration. The author offers advanced coverage and targeted information to get the most from an Exchange system. Coverage includes: how to avoid common mistakes when deploying Exchange Server; maintenance and operations procedures to keep your server up and running; how to re-install and upgrade an Exchange server; tackling key issues that arise during migration; techniques for successfully troubleshooting messaging communications problems; exchange Server and messaging security; successfully recovering from database and component failures; backing up and restoring Exchange Server databases; troubleshooting procedures for Exchange Server and Outlook clients; keeping systems and networks up and running 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, with the 24seven series.
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Exchange Server administrators seem to have an insatiable demand for thick books--a demand Jim McBee's ExchangeServer 5.5 (part of the 24seven series) should help satisfy. By its nature Exchange Server doesn't lend itself to a linear narrative style, which makes for episodic reading. With 18 chapters and four appendices, most Exchange Server issues are covered here, but McBee takes pains to point out that large areas, like client issues, are not covered. Interestingly, McBee addresses migration issues but not at a technical level. Technical content is generally light: the target reader isn't necessarily intended to be hands-on. Sensibly, McBee places a lot of emphasis on preparation and routine maintenance in the central chapters. Chapter 18 is dedicated to disaster recovery issues, and it has an amusing, I-told-you-so feel and uses a lot of ink referring you back to the chapters on preparation and maintenance. The point, of course, is that any disaster you're prepared for isn't a disaster at all. Exchange Server 5.5 isn't as well structured as it could be, but its author clearly has a lot of experience. This alone makes it essential reading for anyone starting out with Exchange Server.--Steve Patient End
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